Operating instructions

DISARMING THE SYSTEM
Upon entering an Entry Delay Zone, the appropriate
Zone LED(s) will illuminate and the Control Unit
sounder will either emit a constant intermittent tone or
two bleeps depending on the Exit/Entry delay tone
programmed.
You may Disarm the system by pressing the ‘OFF’
button on the Remote Control Unit or by proceeding
immediately to the Control Unit and
Entering
Note: If the system is not Disarmed during the Entry
Delay Period a Full Alarm will occur. When using the
Remote Control Unit, you may be able to Disarm the
system from outside the premises before entering.
Establish the operational range of the Remote Control
Unit before using this method.
DISARMING AFTER AN INTRUSION
A Full Alarm condition (Control Unit Siren and External
Siren & Strobe operating) will be initiated following an
intrusion. This condition will continue until expiry of
the preset Auto Stop and/or Alarm Duration times,
whereby the Control Unit Siren and External Siren &
Strobe respectively will cease. The appropriate Zone
LED(s) will illuminate to indicate the Zone(s) which
triggered the alarm. The Control Unit will now
immediately re-arm itself. In the event of a further
intrusion the Control Unit will once again initiate a Full
Alarm condition and the above process is repeated.
If a Full Alarm condition is initiated accidentally, the
Alarm can be cancelled immediately by pressing the
‘OFF’ button on your Remote Control or by
Entering at the Control Unit.
IMPORTANT: Following Remote Control Disarming of the
system after an Alarm activation, make a careful note of
the Zone LED indication(s) to assist with tracing the cause
of the alarm. The Control Unit must then be reset by
Entering
PERSONAL ATTACK ALARM
A Full Alarm condition can be initiated by the user at
any time (system Armed or Disarmed) in the event of
threat or danger. To initiate a personal attack alarm
either:
a. press and release the ‘Panic’ button on the
Remote control or
b. press and hold the button on the Control Unit
for three seconds.
The Control Unit Siren will emit a slow two tone
Tamper/Personal Attack warning, the Tamper/
Personal Attack Zone LED will illuminate and the
External Siren & Strobe will operate. To cancel the
alarm press ‘OFF’ on your Remote Control or
Enter at the Control Unit.
BATTERY MONITORING
The system will continuously monitor the battery
condition of all PIR Movement Detector and Magnetic
Contact Detectors. If the voltage level of any battery
falls unacceptably low, a radio signal will automatically
be transmitted to the Control Unit and the low battery
LED will illuminate.
To identify a PIR Movement Detector with a low
battery, leave each protected area for at least
40 seconds. If, when you re-enter the area, the
PIR LED flashes on detection of movement, this
indicates a low battery.
The batteries in the Magnetic Contact Detectors can
be checked by operating the detector (opening and
closing the protected door/window) and observing
the LED on the detector. If the LED is dim or does not
illuminate, the batteries need to be replaced. In the
event of a low battery condition, set the Control Unit
to Test mode, see page 8. Replace the batteries as
required and ensure that the Test alarm is emitted
when the battery holder is refitted. Remember to take
the Control Unit out of Test mode when you have
finished. To clear the low battery warning LED
Enter at the Control Unit.
Note: When replacing PIR Movement Detector
batteries, fit PP3 Alkaline type. Rechargeable batteries
should NOT be fitted. For areas subject to seasonal
low ambient temperatures (eg. garages, sheds etc.) we
recommend the use of PP3 Lithium batteries (order
code 3005B) in PIR Movement Detectors.
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